Devastating Floods in Assam: Central & State BJP Govts Failing to Provide Relief
CPI(M) Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on July 20
THE third wave of floods in Assam, a more devastating one, has seriously affected the life and livelihood of more than 35 lakh people. Already 84 people have lost their lives. More than 3000 villages of 24 districts are damaged by land erosion by the mighty Brahmaputra, Barak and their tributaries. The flood has damaged 1.27 lakh hectares of cropped area and loss of innumerable livestock. Thousands of bridges, embankments, dwelling houses and public properties are washed off.
The BJP led Assam state government miserably failed, during all these years, to repair the embankments, most of which have outlived their lifespan. In most of the places, relief has not reached.
Till now the central government has neither announced any relief package nor sent any central team to assess the extent of damage.
The Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) demands that adequate relief and rehabilitation be ensured to each family. The perennial flood problem of Assam must be recognised as a national problem and adequate funds be released in this regard.